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PowerDyne Nylon Quad Speed Skates Plates
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$41.00
Rink Price: $80.00
You Save: $39.00 (49 %)
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PowerDyne Nylon Torq Quad Skate Plates
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Powerdyne Nylon Quad Skate Plates

Durable black nylon plates with polished metal trucks for an exceptional performance.
Accepts adjustable toe stops, toe plugs, or fixed toe stops.
15 Degree Action. 8mm Axles.
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Product Reviews
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Good for light skating
Lisa
(NC)
5/6/2010 3:59 PM
These plates came on my 126s and I didn't mind them at first. Until I busted three out of four pivot cups in less than two weeks (having owned the skates for less than two months). I thought it was because I was skating hard (a lot of jumping, preparing for derby tryouts), but it turns out to be a common problem with some of the Powerdyne plates. The trucks have some rough edges that pierced and ripped the pivot cups. The problem was solved by using a Dremel to round off the rough edges. All in all, not a big problem, but I've skated most of my life and never busted a pivot cup before so it was a tad annoying. I have also seen these plates split from derby so I wouldn't advise them to anyone that will be skating in more aggrestive styles.
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love the plate, but.......
tina
(n.y.)
4/9/2010 3:43 PM
I have these plates on my 265's. I'm 5'2" and 150lb. I'm a jammer and practice 2-3 times a week. I love how these plates performed for me for the first year and a half until they cracked from side to side right where the king pin goes into the plate.
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powerdyne nylon
mike
(va)
8/26/2009 10:47 PM
nice plates! there priced to low if you ask me,iam boot size 11 185 pounds,i like them they do pretty good,nice solid and stiff,a plastic plate is a plastic plate,unless you spend 185.00 and get the laser plates you may see some difference...was a little scared at first but now very happy...
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Okay
Jessica
(Illinois)
8/21/2009 9:52 PM
These plates are light and they are fine for just a casual stroll around the rink, but they aren't exactly durable. But then again, nothing plastic really lasts that long anyway.
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PDT plate
Skillcraft
(Parts Unknown)
12/27/2008 8:18 PM
Pros:
Once you get these adjusted, they work great on gripping slick surfaces. Easy to adjust.
Cons:
I have tried many diff brands but these plates dont work well with metal hub wheels. Also, if you are hard on your setup, these plates tend to crack behind the front truck
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